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Aug 24, 2020 14:53:36   #
Squiddiddler Loc: Phoenix
 
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice
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Would you like to see Black L***s M****r dry up and disappear overnight? Would you like to see their “defund the police” scheme relegated to the trash heap of history’s worst ideas? Would you like to stop hearing them lie about police brutality and k*****gs? Well, for that to happen, corporate America has top stop putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards the cause. And for THAT to happen, we the people need to show these companies that we won’t stand for them funding the worst organization in the country.
The Daily Caller did an important review of B*M’s funding this week Companies including Microsoft, Intel and Airbnb have donated to Black L***s M****r Global Network and Color of Change, both of which want to defund police departments across the country.

Color of Change is leading a national petition campaign demanding elected officials “defund the police, and invest in communities now!”Both Black L***s M****r and Color of Change have seen a flood of corporate donations since G****e F***d, a black man, died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes, according to video.
Clothing company H&M donated $500,000 across three social justice organizations including Color of Change, H&M announced in a June 1 Instagram post.
Clif Bar announced a $100,000 donation split between two groups, including Color of Change, in a June 1 Facebook post.
Cisco announced on June 1 that it was splitting a $5 million donation across four social justice groups, including both Color of Change and Black L***s M****r.
If that’s not enough, the site’s investigators revealed that RITZ c*****rs, OREOs, and Chips Ahoy have all donated money to the B*M movement. Other offenders include Degree, DoorDash, Slack, Vans, The Wing, Spanx, Dropbox, and even Pokémon!

Look, we know that a lot of these companies – if not all of them – just donated because they thought it would give them some street cred at a time when Black L***s M****r is the new hotness. They didn’t think about the implications, and they certainly wouldn’t be able to explain their positions on defunding the police.
But that’s precisely the problem. How many Americans, much less corporations, have any idea about what they’re really supporting when they donate their time and money to this socialist movement? Maybe if more people understand the true nature of Black L***s M****r and its sister organizations, they’ll stop supporting them.

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Aug 24, 2020 14:57:05   #
steve66613
 
Squiddiddler wrote:
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice
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Would you like to see Black L***s M****r dry up and disappear overnight? Would you like to see their “defund the police” scheme relegated to the trash heap of history’s worst ideas? Would you like to stop hearing them lie about police brutality and k*****gs? Well, for that to happen, corporate America has top stop putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards the cause. And for THAT to happen, we the people need to show these companies that we won’t stand for them funding the worst organization in the country.
The Daily Caller did an important review of B*M’s funding this week Companies including Microsoft, Intel and Airbnb have donated to Black L***s M****r Global Network and Color of Change, both of which want to defund police departments across the country.

Color of Change is leading a national petition campaign demanding elected officials “defund the police, and invest in communities now!”Both Black L***s M****r and Color of Change have seen a flood of corporate donations since G****e F***d, a black man, died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes, according to video.
Clothing company H&M donated $500,000 across three social justice organizations including Color of Change, H&M announced in a June 1 Instagram post.
Clif Bar announced a $100,000 donation split between two groups, including Color of Change, in a June 1 Facebook post.
Cisco announced on June 1 that it was splitting a $5 million donation across four social justice groups, including both Color of Change and Black L***s M****r.
If that’s not enough, the site’s investigators revealed that RITZ c*****rs, OREOs, and Chips Ahoy have all donated money to the B*M movement. Other offenders include Degree, DoorDash, Slack, Vans, The Wing, Spanx, Dropbox, and even Pokémon!

Look, we know that a lot of these companies – if not all of them – just donated because they thought it would give them some street cred at a time when Black L***s M****r is the new hotness. They didn’t think about the implications, and they certainly wouldn’t be able to explain their positions on defunding the police.
But that’s precisely the problem. How many Americans, much less corporations, have any idea about what they’re really supporting when they donate their time and money to this socialist movement? Maybe if more people understand the true nature of Black L***s M****r and its sister organizations, they’ll stop supporting them.
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice ... (show quote)


Ritz c*****rs? D@mnit! There’s goes buttery goodness.....just when I needed it most! Now I’m REALLY pissed!

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Aug 24, 2020 14:57:13   #
Sonny Magoo Loc: Where pot pie is boiled in a kettle
 
Squiddiddler wrote:
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice
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Would you like to see Black L***s M****r dry up and disappear overnight? Would you like to see their “defund the police” scheme relegated to the trash heap of history’s worst ideas? Would you like to stop hearing them lie about police brutality and k*****gs? Well, for that to happen, corporate America has top stop putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards the cause. And for THAT to happen, we the people need to show these companies that we won’t stand for them funding the worst organization in the country.
The Daily Caller did an important review of B*M’s funding this week Companies including Microsoft, Intel and Airbnb have donated to Black L***s M****r Global Network and Color of Change, both of which want to defund police departments across the country.

Color of Change is leading a national petition campaign demanding elected officials “defund the police, and invest in communities now!”Both Black L***s M****r and Color of Change have seen a flood of corporate donations since G****e F***d, a black man, died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes, according to video.
Clothing company H&M donated $500,000 across three social justice organizations including Color of Change, H&M announced in a June 1 Instagram post.
Clif Bar announced a $100,000 donation split between two groups, including Color of Change, in a June 1 Facebook post.
Cisco announced on June 1 that it was splitting a $5 million donation across four social justice groups, including both Color of Change and Black L***s M****r.
If that’s not enough, the site’s investigators revealed that RITZ c*****rs, OREOs, and Chips Ahoy have all donated money to the B*M movement. Other offenders include Degree, DoorDash, Slack, Vans, The Wing, Spanx, Dropbox, and even Pokémon!

Look, we know that a lot of these companies – if not all of them – just donated because they thought it would give them some street cred at a time when Black L***s M****r is the new hotness. They didn’t think about the implications, and they certainly wouldn’t be able to explain their positions on defunding the police.
But that’s precisely the problem. How many Americans, much less corporations, have any idea about what they’re really supporting when they donate their time and money to this socialist movement? Maybe if more people understand the true nature of Black L***s M****r and its sister organizations, they’ll stop supporting them.
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice ... (show quote)


Just waiting for the Minnesota cops to be found...NOT GUILTY.
When all the facts come out in the courtroom, I see it.

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Aug 24, 2020 14:58:13   #
Kevyn
 
Squiddiddler wrote:
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice
-------------------------------------------------
Would you like to see Black L***s M****r dry up and disappear overnight? Would you like to see their “defund the police” scheme relegated to the trash heap of history’s worst ideas? Would you like to stop hearing them lie about police brutality and k*****gs? Well, for that to happen, corporate America has top stop putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards the cause. And for THAT to happen, we the people need to show these companies that we won’t stand for them funding the worst organization in the country.
The Daily Caller did an important review of B*M’s funding this week Companies including Microsoft, Intel and Airbnb have donated to Black L***s M****r Global Network and Color of Change, both of which want to defund police departments across the country.

Color of Change is leading a national petition campaign demanding elected officials “defund the police, and invest in communities now!”Both Black L***s M****r and Color of Change have seen a flood of corporate donations since G****e F***d, a black man, died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes, according to video.
Clothing company H&M donated $500,000 across three social justice organizations including Color of Change, H&M announced in a June 1 Instagram post.
Clif Bar announced a $100,000 donation split between two groups, including Color of Change, in a June 1 Facebook post.
Cisco announced on June 1 that it was splitting a $5 million donation across four social justice groups, including both Color of Change and Black L***s M****r.
If that’s not enough, the site’s investigators revealed that RITZ c*****rs, OREOs, and Chips Ahoy have all donated money to the B*M movement. Other offenders include Degree, DoorDash, Slack, Vans, The Wing, Spanx, Dropbox, and even Pokémon!

Look, we know that a lot of these companies – if not all of them – just donated because they thought it would give them some street cred at a time when Black L***s M****r is the new hotness. They didn’t think about the implications, and they certainly wouldn’t be able to explain their positions on defunding the police.
But that’s precisely the problem. How many Americans, much less corporations, have any idea about what they’re really supporting when they donate their time and money to this socialist movement? Maybe if more people understand the true nature of Black L***s M****r and its sister organizations, they’ll stop supporting them.
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice ... (show quote)

Thanks, I always support companies that support expanding civil rights!

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Aug 24, 2020 15:18:23   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Kevyn wrote:
Thanks, I always support companies that support expanding civil rights!


kevi: Sounds like your getting desperate! MAGA2020!

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Aug 24, 2020 15:18:32   #
Squiddiddler Loc: Phoenix
 
Sonny Magoo wrote:
Just waiting for the Minnesota cops to be found...NOT GUILTY.
When all the facts come out in the courtroom, I see it.


Well nowhow about, Johnny, get your gun, get your gun, get your gun.

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Aug 24, 2020 15:19:39   #
Carol Kelly
 
Squiddiddler wrote:
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice
-------------------------------------------------
Would you like to see Black L***s M****r dry up and disappear overnight? Would you like to see their “defund the police” scheme relegated to the trash heap of history’s worst ideas? Would you like to stop hearing them lie about police brutality and k*****gs? Well, for that to happen, corporate America has top stop putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards the cause. And for THAT to happen, we the people need to show these companies that we won’t stand for them funding the worst organization in the country.
The Daily Caller did an important review of B*M’s funding this week Companies including Microsoft, Intel and Airbnb have donated to Black L***s M****r Global Network and Color of Change, both of which want to defund police departments across the country.

Color of Change is leading a national petition campaign demanding elected officials “defund the police, and invest in communities now!”Both Black L***s M****r and Color of Change have seen a flood of corporate donations since G****e F***d, a black man, died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes, according to video.
Clothing company H&M donated $500,000 across three social justice organizations including Color of Change, H&M announced in a June 1 Instagram post.
Clif Bar announced a $100,000 donation split between two groups, including Color of Change, in a June 1 Facebook post.
Cisco announced on June 1 that it was splitting a $5 million donation across four social justice groups, including both Color of Change and Black L***s M****r.
If that’s not enough, the site’s investigators revealed that RITZ c*****rs, OREOs, and Chips Ahoy have all donated money to the B*M movement. Other offenders include Degree, DoorDash, Slack, Vans, The Wing, Spanx, Dropbox, and even Pokémon!

Look, we know that a lot of these companies – if not all of them – just donated because they thought it would give them some street cred at a time when Black L***s M****r is the new hotness. They didn’t think about the implications, and they certainly wouldn’t be able to explain their positions on defunding the police.
But that’s precisely the problem. How many Americans, much less corporations, have any idea about what they’re really supporting when they donate their time and money to this socialist movement? Maybe if more people understand the true nature of Black L***s M****r and its sister organizations, they’ll stop supporting them.
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice ... (show quote)


OREOS!! No. Thin mints are the greatest. This is sheer idiocy. Bad enough that commercials would have you believe that mixed marriages are common, but it’s ALWAYS the Black person who knows what’s best for whitey. Sometimes watching tv, you’d think your family moved you to Africa overnight. Most of these donations are just for the write off. Black people don’t even know who donated to B*M or even what B*M is. Most of us don’t really know what B*M is.

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Aug 24, 2020 15:32:33   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Squiddiddler wrote:
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice
-------------------------------------------------
Would you like to see Black L***s M****r dry up and disappear overnight? Would you like to see their “defund the police” scheme relegated to the trash heap of history’s worst ideas? Would you like to stop hearing them lie about police brutality and k*****gs? Well, for that to happen, corporate America has top stop putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards the cause. And for THAT to happen, we the people need to show these companies that we won’t stand for them funding the worst organization in the country.
The Daily Caller did an important review of B*M’s funding this week Companies including Microsoft, Intel and Airbnb have donated to Black L***s M****r Global Network and Color of Change, both of which want to defund police departments across the country.

Color of Change is leading a national petition campaign demanding elected officials “defund the police, and invest in communities now!”Both Black L***s M****r and Color of Change have seen a flood of corporate donations since G****e F***d, a black man, died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes, according to video.
Clothing company H&M donated $500,000 across three social justice organizations including Color of Change, H&M announced in a June 1 Instagram post.
Clif Bar announced a $100,000 donation split between two groups, including Color of Change, in a June 1 Facebook post.
Cisco announced on June 1 that it was splitting a $5 million donation across four social justice groups, including both Color of Change and Black L***s M****r.
If that’s not enough, the site’s investigators revealed that RITZ c*****rs, OREOs, and Chips Ahoy have all donated money to the B*M movement. Other offenders include Degree, DoorDash, Slack, Vans, The Wing, Spanx, Dropbox, and even Pokémon!

Look, we know that a lot of these companies – if not all of them – just donated because they thought it would give them some street cred at a time when Black L***s M****r is the new hotness. They didn’t think about the implications, and they certainly wouldn’t be able to explain their positions on defunding the police.
But that’s precisely the problem. How many Americans, much less corporations, have any idea about what they’re really supporting when they donate their time and money to this socialist movement? Maybe if more people understand the true nature of Black L***s M****r and its sister organizations, they’ll stop supporting them.
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice ... (show quote)


Amazon donated 20 mil and screwed employees out of stock, overtime bonuses, regular bonuses and extra hazard pay! Also started a black employee fund! What a joke!!!

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Aug 24, 2020 15:54:53   #
Radiance3
 
Squiddiddler wrote:
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice
-------------------------------------------------
Would you like to see Black L***s M****r dry up and disappear overnight? Would you like to see their “defund the police” scheme relegated to the trash heap of history’s worst ideas? Would you like to stop hearing them lie about police brutality and k*****gs? Well, for that to happen, corporate America has top stop putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards the cause. And for THAT to happen, we the people need to show these companies that we won’t stand for them funding the worst organization in the country.
The Daily Caller did an important review of B*M’s funding this week Companies including Microsoft, Intel and Airbnb have donated to Black L***s M****r Global Network and Color of Change, both of which want to defund police departments across the country.

Color of Change is leading a national petition campaign demanding elected officials “defund the police, and invest in communities now!”Both Black L***s M****r and Color of Change have seen a flood of corporate donations since G****e F***d, a black man, died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes, according to video.
Clothing company H&M donated $500,000 across three social justice organizations including Color of Change, H&M announced in a June 1 Instagram post.
Clif Bar announced a $100,000 donation split between two groups, including Color of Change, in a June 1 Facebook post.
Cisco announced on June 1 that it was splitting a $5 million donation across four social justice groups, including both Color of Change and Black L***s M****r.
If that’s not enough, the site’s investigators revealed that RITZ c*****rs, OREOs, and Chips Ahoy have all donated money to the B*M movement. Other offenders include Degree, DoorDash, Slack, Vans, The Wing, Spanx, Dropbox, and even Pokémon!

Look, we know that a lot of these companies – if not all of them – just donated because they thought it would give them some street cred at a time when Black L***s M****r is the new hotness. They didn’t think about the implications, and they certainly wouldn’t be able to explain their positions on defunding the police.
But that’s precisely the problem. How many Americans, much less corporations, have any idea about what they’re really supporting when they donate their time and money to this socialist movement? Maybe if more people understand the true nature of Black L***s M****r and its sister organizations, they’ll stop supporting them.
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice ... (show quote)

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Bank of America donated $1 billion dollars. I closed my account with B of A, and moved to another banks.

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Aug 24, 2020 15:54:56   #
On timeon target
 
Kevyn wrote:
Thanks, I always support companies that support expanding civil rights!


It's not companies supporting civil rights as much as it's companies being blackmailed by civil rights organizations. I know that seems harsh but if you had seen the "contacts and demands" the B*M Movement was sending to the businesses in my city and if they wouldn't sign it, they threatened to boycott and burn their business down!!!

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Aug 24, 2020 15:58:53   #
Squiddiddler Loc: Phoenix
 
On timeon target wrote:
It's not companies supporting civil rights as much as it's companies being blackmailed by civil rights organizations. I know that seems harsh but if you had seen the "contacts and demands" the B*M Movement was sending to the businesses in my city and if they wouldn't sign it, they threatened to boycott and burn their business down!!!


Well if they donate, all their doing is stoking the fire. Don't you get that?

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Aug 24, 2020 17:02:58   #
Carol Kelly
 
On timeon target wrote:
It's not companies supporting civil rights as much as it's companies being blackmailed by civil rights organizations. I know that seems harsh but if you had seen the "contacts and demands" the B*M Movement was sending to the businesses in my city and if they wouldn't sign it, they threatened to boycott and burn their business down!!!


Good to know.

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Aug 24, 2020 17:56:00   #
Sicilianthing
 
Squiddiddler wrote:
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice
-------------------------------------------------
Would you like to see Black L***s M****r dry up and disappear overnight? Would you like to see their “defund the police” scheme relegated to the trash heap of history’s worst ideas? Would you like to stop hearing them lie about police brutality and k*****gs? Well, for that to happen, corporate America has top stop putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards the cause. And for THAT to happen, we the people need to show these companies that we won’t stand for them funding the worst organization in the country.
The Daily Caller did an important review of B*M’s funding this week Companies including Microsoft, Intel and Airbnb have donated to Black L***s M****r Global Network and Color of Change, both of which want to defund police departments across the country.

Color of Change is leading a national petition campaign demanding elected officials “defund the police, and invest in communities now!”Both Black L***s M****r and Color of Change have seen a flood of corporate donations since G****e F***d, a black man, died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes, according to video.
Clothing company H&M donated $500,000 across three social justice organizations including Color of Change, H&M announced in a June 1 Instagram post.
Clif Bar announced a $100,000 donation split between two groups, including Color of Change, in a June 1 Facebook post.
Cisco announced on June 1 that it was splitting a $5 million donation across four social justice groups, including both Color of Change and Black L***s M****r.
If that’s not enough, the site’s investigators revealed that RITZ c*****rs, OREOs, and Chips Ahoy have all donated money to the B*M movement. Other offenders include Degree, DoorDash, Slack, Vans, The Wing, Spanx, Dropbox, and even Pokémon!

Look, we know that a lot of these companies – if not all of them – just donated because they thought it would give them some street cred at a time when Black L***s M****r is the new hotness. They didn’t think about the implications, and they certainly wouldn’t be able to explain their positions on defunding the police.
But that’s precisely the problem. How many Americans, much less corporations, have any idea about what they’re really supporting when they donate their time and money to this socialist movement? Maybe if more people understand the true nature of Black L***s M****r and its sister organizations, they’ll stop supporting them.
Hopefully we the people can make them think twice ... (show quote)


>>>

Same Fricken Apples who are hiring all the foreigner illegal and Legal Scumbags to replace Americans.

So now you can use your own list to start boycotting them.

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Aug 24, 2020 17:57:01   #
ImLogicallyRight
 
Sonny Magoo wrote:
Just waiting for the Minnesota cops to be found...NOT GUILTY.
When all the facts come out in the courtroom, I see it.


They will be found not guilty because they are not guilty. If not, it is a miscarriage of justice. Read the transcripts from the Police body cams. Listen to them. I have. they did nothing wrong and bent over backwards trying to help him.

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Aug 25, 2020 06:16:35   #
Big Kahuna
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
OREOS!! No. Thin mints are the greatest. This is sheer idiocy. Bad enough that commercials would have you believe that mixed marriages are common, but it’s ALWAYS the Black person who knows what’s best for whitey. Sometimes watching tv, you’d think your family moved you to Africa overnight. Most of these donations are just for the write off. Black people don’t even know who donated to B*M or even what B*M is. Most of us don’t really know what B*M is.


Yes, you are right. Why happened to diversity in the US. All we hear and see is black this, black that and nothing about Asians or W****s unless framed as a negative story. You would think that b****s were 80% of the US population the way the media projects their r****t news stories. I am thinking of getting into the t-shirt business with selling only "White l***s m****r" t-shirts. If the NFL and NBA reject them and refuse to wear them, I will hit them with a major lawsuit and start a class action lawsuit against these r****t organizations. Let the r****t media and r****t b****s go insane. I do believe I could make $$$$ millions by selling these t-shirts.

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